The ever increasing price of cigarettes and tobacco is one of the reasons many of us start to think about switching to vaping. The health benefits of doing so are well proven and documented, but how much money could you actually save by switching to vaping?
There will be naysayers that will claim they haven't saved anything or even say they have spent more, but I would suggest that is through a choice they've made. If you were a very light smoker of hand rolling tobacco and you've switched to buying an expensive hand-made vaping device every month, then maybe you will spend more. But that’s not the reality for most people.
How much does smoking cost?
Let’s take my own personal circumstances as an example. I used to smoke 25g of hand-rolling tobacco every 2 days, back then it was around $10 a packet. So $5 a day, $35 a week, approximately $150 a month. That's about $1,800 a year, not including lighters, rolling papers etc.
How much does vaping cost?
I'll compare this with what I spent the first year on e-cigarettes and vaping products. I'm using my first year because I seem to spend less as each year passes. So far this year I've bought very little, but will talk about that later.
So my first vaping kit cost me $70, I bought it from a local shop and that price included a few bottles of e-liquid. Later that week I spent $30 on a selection of e-liquids that I wanted to try. I made some terrible flavour choices with my first ones! After the first week, I realised that I wasn't going back to smoking. I had never gone a whole week without wanting a cigarette, so vaping was clearly working for me, and I decided I needed to buy another kit. I was really worried that my device might fail when I needed it the most, and I was also constantly charging the one I had, so it made sense to buy another.
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